The photographer was Robert Capa (1913-1954), arguably ... Capa was a 40-year-old war correspondent when he stepped on a landmine that killed him in Indochina. It happened on May 25, exactly ...
The Spanish Civil War broke out on July 19 1936 and in early August, Robert Capa and his photographer companion (and lover) Gerda Taro arrived in Spain to cover the events. In September, Capa and ...
So the images you see in this video corresponding to World War II or post-war Europe are exclusively Robert Capa's. But what about before that? Who captured the definitive moment with their camera?
Robert Capa’s impactful photographs capture the essence of humanity when it is the most unseen – amidst the sufferings of war. Capa was present, eighty years ago, in the combat zones of World ...
The Spanish Civil War broke out on July 19 1936 and in early August, Robert Capa and his photographer companion (and lover) Gerda Taro arrived in Spain to cover the events. In September, Capa and ...
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